-A Hair D ressmg Nearly every one likes a fine hair dressing. Something to make the hair more manage able; to keep It from being too rough, or from splitting at the ends. Something, too, that will feed the hair at the same time, a regular hair-food. Well-fcdhairwillbestrong,and will remain where it belongs on the head, not on the comb! The best kind of a testimonial "Sola lor over sixty years." j Ma Au tr J. C lTrOo., Low!, Mam. dliM tionfminwfi f SABSAPAfilLLA. yers CUtHSr PECTORAL. Hie Anfil rat. Gllt According- to ttio coroner's rerdlct, ft mob composed entirely of sonien was resjiouslbls for Greou'i Semi lie. Miles How did It happent Giles He accidentally got near targnln counter where $1 shirt waists were being- sold at 08 cents and was trampled underfoot Columbus Dis patch. CASTOR I A For Infant, and Children. The Kind You Hare Always Bought Beirs the Blgnatuxo Indianspolis B." iking Facilities. There are in Indianapolis, where the National K iitorial association convenes in June, seven national banks with a total capital or $5,000,000 and total de posits of $33 400,000. The total sur plus and undivided profits are 12,725,- 000. In addition there are sii truxt companies with a total capital of $2, 475,000; the surplus and undivided profits, $1,210,000, and total deposits, $10,300,000. All the banki of Indian apolis are in excellent condition, earn inn fair dividends and entirely worthy of all confidence. Mother! will find Mr-. Wlnelow'e Soothing Pyrup the beat remedy touse (or their eaUdreu durlug the teathluf period. Frl.ad.BlB'e Trlaato. "Didn't the wedding go off nicely !" st clalmed Mies Sweetun, enthueiaetically. yes," said Mies Tsrfun, "eieept that poor, dear Fan needn't hare been quite so prompt in making ber responses. She hadn't the slightest reason to fear that J ark would repent and bark out when she had Dim actually at the altar." i A Farmer's Irrigation. Under above caption in recent is ne of The Furrow, tea following arti cle appeared: "There la at leaet one man in the rain belt region of the United Ktatea who has solved the drouth problem, and in overcoming hit drouth night mare he has somewhat unexpectedly discovered that every year brings a drouth, to greater or less extent. 'I have put in, as you see,' he said to me, ' simple plan of irrigating some of my land from a little stream running through the place which I thought would give me crop insurance during dry years; but it has taught me that never year goes by that there is not some period or periods of greater or lees extent that a watering dots not greatly increase the crop. I can observe accu rately, because I have my irrigated crops growing practically alongside those which get only rainfall for their watering.' "This farmer's discovery of the effi ciency and ease of irrigating was in a measure accidental. A little stream which showed a capacity in July of about six cubic feet per second, or ssy, 2,500 gallons a minute, which is a much smaller stream than the figures would indicate to the unwary, runs with slight fall through a piece of rich bottom land and at one point near its lower end had been dammed by the boys to form a bathing pool. Several years ago, while in the midst of a de structive drouth which was burning up the crops even on this usually moist bottom land, the farmer raised this dam by throwing in earth with the help of a plow and scoops, and crudely flooded several acres of cabbages, mel ons and some recently planted late corn. The result was so satisfactory and the idea of overcoming nature no fascinating, that the next year, after the spring high water season, a more substantial dam was put in at the head of the field which enabled the flooding of the entire bottom, with a little rough surveying to find the levels. The yield is stated to have been enormous, and while the farmer's tendency has been to over-irrigate, he is learning more than he ever knew before about the great productive capacity of land which has etough water at the right time, and also the great response which comes from heavily manured soil when well supplied with water. His dam is a cheap affair, built entirely by labor on the faira, and largely reconstructed each year. It hag no storage capacity, the irrigation depending entirely upon the regular flow." With the loss of no time or labor and at considerably less expense could this farmer hsve secured the same, and even Utter, results bv the hydraulic ram. Il works automatically after once being started, both nights and Sundays, too, Just the same as interest and Just as rifely. It requires no attention what ever, and need not be rebuilt every year as does the dam. It . does more than merely to furnish water for irri gating purposes. Pure water for the house and barn is also supplied Every enterprising farmer should In- Testigate this ram subject if it is only with the view of supplying water to the bouse to make it eaaier for his wife. Nta tat tke Tratfc. Mr. Askltt What age would yon rather bare lived In, Miss ThlrtlodJT Miss Tbirtlodd In the blrtMftjles age, I think. , il8fg? SPIDER THAT EATS BIRDS. Live. I. tha F.re.l. ( the Boat. No other corporation pursues a dis honest deHler or contractor so iernlitt ently and so relentlessly ns does the government of the United fctute. Neither the .etty grHfter nor the man entity of big fruuiU ext-uix's trlnl when once the baud of th law Is laid on hlnu The couvlctlou of the gang of nun engaged in petty fraud lit the 1'oHtollU-e Department two or three years ago Is nn Instance of one kind, and the succcks of tho prosecution of dreene and Gayuor, guilty of defram lug the government of more than million dollars ou engineering work In (ieorgla. Is an Instance of the other kind. Captain Curter, the army otlicer, who had charge of the Inspection of their work, was convicted of partlcl pitting la the fraud, and sentenced to dUhonoralile dlm-burge from the army and to five years' Imprisonment He has served his sentence and is now free, trying to prove his Innocence, Ureene and Guy nor, after they were Indicted In forfeited their ball ami escaped to Canada. Kor three years they fought extradition, but the Hrltish government finally surrendered them, and they were put ou trial. After a trial lasting thirteen and a half weeks they were convicted, sentenced to Imprisonment for three years, and to pay a fine of five hundred and seventy five thousand dollars each the amount w hich they are charged with atealing. In response to public sentiment the House committee has stricken from the agricultural appropriation bill the Item providing for the free distribution of garden seeds. Seventy-five years ago Congress appropriated fl.lXK) for the purchase and distribution among farm ers of "rare and valuable" seeds. The purpose was to em-ourage the tillers of tho Roll to raise the stnndard of the crops and was a laudable one. Since that time the appropriation has stead ny increased until now It amounts to f:t(!0,(MH. Instead of having the orlgl mil purpose In view, tho custom has degenerated Into a iHilltlfitl one where by congressmen can Increase their pull In their respective districts. Tons of common seeds are distributed and the only effect Is to let the farmers know that their representatives In Congress are expecting their votes. From a real benefit to the agricultural Interests, the custom has fallen Into a species of graft That the farmers no longer ap preciate the government's liberality Is evidenced by the scores of letters re ceived by congressmen condemning the practice and urging that it be stopped The report that Hev. Thomas Sher man, son of the lute W. T. Sherman, had started on a Journey over the mute of the famous "march to the sea," conducted by his father, and that he wn accompanied by a troop of the Twelfth Cavalry, caused a great deal of unfavorable comment throughout the South. It was explained later, how ever, that the cavalrymen were sent to study the battlefields between Chattan ooga and Atlanta, and that the ofllcers merely js-rmltted Father .Sherman to accompany them. In view of the mis apprehension, existing, tb President ordered the troop to return to post at Fort Oglethorpe after It had gone as far as Itesaca. Father Sherman aban doned his trip at Cartersvllle, ., ap parently angered by thp action of the President, and returned to Chatta nooga. He Is reKrted as saying that he was nn Invited guest of tho Federal government When the hist link of the cable con necting the United States with China was completed, the President Sent r message of congratulation, addressed to "Their IiniH-rlul Majesties, the F.m press Iowngcr and the Kuipcror of China." The F.mricror answered the message with another one of felicita tion, which he concluded wth, "Ity or der of the Dowager Kmpress we now offer to your excellency our slnoerest congratulations," and signed himself ns Fjncror. It seems that even an In terchange of International courtesies has to be effected In China by order of the Isiwiiger, who rules because she can, not because she has the right Former Consul General MeWade at Canon, China, w ho was removed ou the recommendation of Assistant Secretary of State Pelrce, appeared before the House Coihmlttee on Foreign Affairs and made serious counter charges against Pelrce, while defending his own course and diameter with numer ous affidavits from ticople of promi nence 111 Canton. MeWade c'virged that Petri- was In Canton only a few hours. and that while there he virtually com pelled him to give up a valuable tiger ru. Slm-e the bearing this rug has been returned to Its former owner by Pelrce. It was ntinoum-ed by Secretary of the Treasury Shaw that he had re moved the f2.".(iiK.(SKt limit to the funds he would advance to national banks dollar for dollar on gold Im ports. Hereafter national banks by an nouncing an Intention to Import gold ud depositing collateral In the su!- treasury may withdraw a like amount from the national treasury. This action tends to establish the new rule as a settled policy. Nn d!eourtey was merit when the PrcvI'Vnt. on N'lisilf of the nation, de clined the offer of linaiK'lal assistance for San Framl-o-o from n fordsn steamship company. The ipiiik re ssne from oil pirts of the country had Indicated that there win no need of outside assistance. There was precedent for the President's action, as It Is not long slm-e Uusslii declined out side assistance for the relief of suf fering occasioned by a domestic disas ter, on the ground that the country was able to take care of its ow u needy America Tropica. There has Just beeu deposited in the insect bouse at the too a iecimeu of the bird eating spider, which earns It name by occasionally Including In It menu some of the brilliantly hued humming birds and varl colored fluche of the South American tropics. t uuuuuui wueluer Uie Sllaen thread which he spin In profusion constitute hi most effective tackle for securing hi prey. Indeed, It I more probable that the little bird get caught through alighting upon the bun ana and other leaves, in the twisted fold of which the spider makes hi home. The similarity of his coloring to the bark of trees to which be attaches himself Is also a powerful factor In en aiding him to approach his prey. The silken thread which help to en snare so many beautiful birds are aerlous annoyance to the traveler when riding or driving through the less fre quented forests. As they continually strike the face one Is reminded of some fiendish motor trap on the Surrey roads. The bird eating spider Is much small er, although not less ferocious In ap pearance, than the famous tarantula. The body of a full grown tarantula Is as big as a heu's egg and on an average It gives from twenty to forty yards of silk, tho weaving of which was expect ed at one time to prove a very consid erable industry In some of the Austra lian colonies. Tho silken output of the bird eating spider Is greater In pro portion. London Dolly Graphic. i A DISAPPOINTING ST0BY. X It was poor, timid Miss Prudy Heath of Itoxbury who, when the first rail road trains came through, went about among her friends, asking plaintively of each, "Would you ride lu them ravlu' stages?" Sooner or later they all did so: but she never ventured. Miss Ann Frlckett of Wrenhy objected to the com lug of the railroad on other grounds. "Draft animals are a gift of the Lord to man since Adam's time," she de clared, "and It's a clear ttylng In the face of Providence to throw over -beast for b'llers." Transit at the present time Is necom pllshcd by means so Increasingly varl ous and rapid, and new Inventions and Improvement follow each other so swiftly, that one scarcely pause to ac custom oneself to each new machine, but rather, one assumes an attitude of a general acceptance toward addi tional methods of progress of any kind underground, overhead, submarine or aerial. Two young tiersous who read aloud. In a remote furmhouse where they were staying, a recent air-ship story by Mr. Kipling, were greatly amused at the dlsapiiolntment of an old lady of nearly 80 when she found that the tale was fiction. "I call that a menu trick!" she said, Indignantly. "Storing up dIsnpKlnt- ment for folks Instead of satisfying 'em ! There was I. all the time you were reading, thinking to myself how I'd got a ride lu an automobile unex pected, by way of 'thank you' for giv ing some glngerlireail an' milk to the young fellow that druv It while he was tinkering out there lu the lane, an' hoping next time 'twould be a flying ship come along Instead. "Mebbe 'twill light right down In the pasture,' thinks I. 'No reason It shouldn't, and Jest as much reason It should ns an nutoiuohtle in the lane and my! how I should like to fly!' "And now you say 'tw as till made up out o' whole cloth, that story, and thcio ain't like to be any air ships running regiar for years! Much gsd I'll get of 'em then! "That writer may be clever enough, but he' nu unconscionable cheating crit ter, I say!" bis with why, luuxers wid- NOVEL GROWTH OF T03ACCO. Scarlet Plant Orlalnalcil from Cross lnT of llcil anil While Flowers. The National Council of Horticulture, through Its committee, snys of the scar let tobaci-o plant: "tine of the flower novelties of last year which was suc cessfully grown by many experts Is a tobacco plant which product's scarlet flowers, uicotlaua Samlerae. It Is named for Its producer, an expert of Kngla'id. The plant was originated by crossing two South American tobacco plants, one of which had white nnd the other red flowers. The result was a flower varying from a light pink to the deep est red. Planted lu the foreground of a border of the more familiar nlco tlnna nfTlnls, which has white, star shaped flowers of wonderfully sweet fragrance, a combination of color most striking Is produced. "A pleasing characteristic of this to bacco plant Is the flowering time, which begins at twilight and lasts until the hot rays of the following day wither the blossoms. Thus It Is In bloom nt tho time when It Is most appreciated by ersons returning home from a veary day's work. The plants are easily grown from seed sown on pulverized soil. Another method Is to sow the seed In shallow Ikixcs and transplant when the fourth or filth leaf has oi pea red, to open beds. "This plant apnra to !ar flowers nil summer long, nnd with ordinary care should smi-eed under a great num ber of conditions. It has Icen success fully tested In England. Germany iiud the United States. It has done well lu sunlight and partial shade." praklw Their Minds. The queer thing nlsmt the pinvde who iHiast of nlw.Tys eaUng their minds Is that they nearly always hive such disagreeable minds to ssvik. 11. you ever hear any one prcfa -e a com pliment, a commendation or anything gracious or pleasant by saying, "I al ways must speak my mind?" Wom an's Life. Ills Mo.lcl. Critic That villain In yoiTr story Is a jerfect mnsterpUTv. Where did you get the character? Novelist I Imagined a man posesi.d of all the forms of wickedness w hi- h my wife attribute to me when she I angry. Loudon Tit Ult. Church Are you a'iua:ntej Flaphusb? Gotham OU. Jw. we sleeii In adolnlu If.' I Statesman. "Do you thiuk the wl'kar wl b s will?" "Wout W . - -tu, k. "e Uia IUBI long ueiore x'ttm g ow." Philadelphia I.ee-er. Maid Are you at hotu Toney, mum? She's it tW,, tress I am If she tin a fcw j.lt 01w not otherwise. Cleveland Iuert Ike Wot dos "PTustlunte" mean? nowcle IlouierT9 J)Ut uff Inert Ike Gee. but wuzu't tluated front dat fust "''gtit cjleve. lund Leader. Joues What do ; uu tiling 0f the Louvre gallery? Smith (j buck) Oh, the pictures are pretty e but there are no Jokes uDuemth tuwu. New York Suu. Christian Science u"'!--Eleanor, what I the matter r .unma Science Child Oh, mamma, I fit g terrible error of the mlud la uijr stomm- Medical Journal. . . . A . Btrawier i ve seen 6uiiilHlu the tailor, going up to your ujlu ev day for a week. Is be sitting for youj Duuber No, he's laying for Cleveland I-eader. Madge They say she Is rery clever, but I have never notlceu It Murjorle Of course not Sue snyi all the tiev er thlugs alKut you after you have gone. Harper's. Iluxar, New York Man Why d0 they call Boston "the Hubr Sua Francisco Man Itecause the swiftest part of the country la the furthest from it guess. Cleveland Leader. "Do you Joke writers ever make Joke at your own Misuser "For the first few years all our Jokes are made that way. After that. If we're lucky, we get paid for em. Li. Mother Has Charles pruvtm himself to be a thoroughly abstemious man? June Itrlde Yes, Indeed! nc. partic ularly abstains from giving me any money Ietrolt tree Press. "There are too many grufters In the world," said the patriotic citizen. "Un questionably, answered Senator Sor ghum ; "pretty soon there won't be enough graft to go 'round." Washing ton Star. Miss I'assey A fortune teller has told me where I should find my future husband. Mrs. Sltuplate Goodness give me her address it once. Perhaps she could tell me where my present one Is. Judge. Hlx I don't believe half our rich men know when they ire well off. Diz Where did you get that Idea? Hlx At the court house. I was down there this morning looking over the tax lists. .'hlcngo Dally Newt, Dear John," wrott Mrs, Newlywed from the shore, "I lmiose the hotel bill." ' Dear Jane,- V luclose check, wrote John, "but please don't buy any more hotels at this price they are rob bing you." Smart Set Sorting Customer A pound of rhuese, please. Grocer iorgouzola or Cheddar? Sorting Customer Oh, I don't cure. Start 'em bota across the counter tfnd I'll take thu winner. Philadelphia Telegram. Cabby I 'ud a beard nte yours once, but when I found what It made me look like I got It cut off. x Hussy An' I had n face like yours once, an' when I found I couldn't get It cut oil I grew a beard. Punch. "Io you know anything about this note?" asked the uiau from the col lection agency, sternly. The Impecu nlous ono bsiked nt the paper careful ly. "No," he decided. "I can't say that 1 ever met It" Cleveland Lender. Mrs. Oisido (a clergyman's wife) My husband always says a short pray er before each meal. The New Cook (Indignantly) Well, he needn't take sich precautions phnile I'm at th' range; I'm uo cooklu' school grad ooute ! Puck. Friend What's that big box on the front of your machine? Automobllist That's a camera for taking moving pictures. You see, I go so fast I don't have time to look ut the scenery, and so I photograph It aa I go along. L'l.iUstration. Daughter No, momma, Harold has not propcd yet that It, no In so many words. Mother Mercy on me, Jane! You must not wait for words! Proposals are mostly made up of sighs, gurgles, stammers, cough, bems, haws, and looks, you know. Kx. "What are you studying now?" asked Mrs. Cumrox. "We have taken up the subject of molecules." answered her son. "I hoi you will I very atten tive nnd practice constantly," tmj mother; "I tried to get your father to wear one, but he couldn't timke It stay In his eye." Medical Standard. "A girl." said Miss Trim, "should alwnyn leach a man hit distance." "Yes," replied Miss h'oy, "hut the right sort of a man would know mH. tance. I have no pntien with the fellow who stands off aUut thre. ftH.t nnd then leans 'way over to kiss you, as If you were a hot potato." Ex. "Sody crackers? Yom." the country store k.-er; "U 't. I II prsCnd 'em up to you. Well," re plied Mrs. Medders. "I did low to take em with ue." "Yes'm. but. ye it tirnser he's a-dozln' top 0" the IHil --- I i,r'l 1o-t now in' be a!nt in the Kst THE KIM OF BLOOD PURIFIER S IIW r i v. - a. i SWIFT'S SPECIFIC, THE GREAT 6LQ03 PURIFIER. f- -' - e i. . - -j iter t r. T Oentlsmen: S. S. S. is used as a family medicine In our horn. I mysslf have taken and always found it what it la claimed to be. It thoroughly cleanses the system of Im purities, increases the appetite. Improves the digestion, and builds up the general health. I have given It to my ohiklren with fine results. It promptly restores tha appe tite and clears the skin of all eruptions. It Is a very fine blood tonlo and has my hearty endorsement. lU S. Uth 8t Lsbanoa, Pa. P. H. THOMPSON. No other remedy has given such perfect satisfaction as a blood purifier and tonic or is"so reliable in the cure of blood dis eases of every character as S. S. S. It is known as "The Kino- TUnrA PiinTurs and the secret of its success and its right to this title is because "IT CURES DISEASE." t is an honest medicine, made entirely 01 nuniyiug, iieaung roots, herbs and barks, which are acknowledged to be stwcihcs tor diseases nrisimv from an iranvre or Doisoued condition of the blood and possessing tonic properties that act penny ana aamirauiy in lue up-uuuuiug ot iuu- aown, weakenea or disordered conduiou 01 uic system. One of the greatest points in favor of fc. S. is that it is tiie only uioou remeuy on uic market which does not contain a mineral ingredient of some kind to derange or damage tne vstem. It is the one medicine that can be taken with absolute safety by the youngest clnld or the oldest member of the family, and persons who have allowed their systems to get in such condition that most medicines are repulsive to tne stomacn win nna mar. o. o. o., while thorough, is gentle and pleasant in its action, and has none of the nauseating effects of the different mineral mixtures and concoctions offered as blood purifiers. As every part of the body is dependent on the blood for nourishment and strength, it is necessary that this vital fluid be kept free from germs and poisons. So long as it remains uncontaminated we are fortified against dis ease, and health is assured ; but any impurity, humor or poison acts injuriously on the sys tem and affects the general health. Pus tular eruptions, pimples, rashes and the different skin afiections show that the blood is in a feverish aud diseased condition as a result of too much acid or the presence cl some irritating humor. Sores and Ulcers are the result of morbid, unhealthy matter in the blood, and Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Contagious Blood I'oison etc., are au aecp-scaieu blood disorders that continue to grow worse as long as the poison remains. But all blood diseases are not acquired; some persons are born with an hereditary taint in the blood and we see this great affliction manifested in many ways. The skin has a waxy, pallid appearance, the eyes are often weak, glands of the neck enlarged, and as the taint has been in the blood since birth the entire health is usually affected. In all blood troubles S. S. S. has proved itself a perfect remedy and has well earned tne title of "KING OF BLOOD PURIFIERS." It goes down into the circulation and removes all poisons, humors, waste or foreign matter, and makes this stream of life pure and health- sustaining. Nothing reaches inherited blood troubles like S. S. S.; it removes every particle of the taint, purifies and strengthens the weak, deteriorated blood, and supplies it with the healthful properties it needs and establishes the foundation for good health. As a tonic this great medicine has no equal, and it will be found especially bracing to weak, anaemic persons. Rheumatism, Catarrh, Sores and Ulcers, Skin Diseases, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison and all other blood troubles are cured perma nently by S. S. S., and so thorough is the cleansing of the blood that no trace of the dis ease is left to break out in future years or to be transmitted to offspring. If you are in need of a blood purifier get "THE KING" of them all, S. S. S. and good results are assured. Book ou the blood and any medical advice desired furnished without charge to all who write. r SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY. ATLANTA. CA. PUR ELY VEGETABLE PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Color mora tod. brl.hlrr and f.acr color, than any athrr dv. On. 10c pack.ia color. .Ilk. Jool and cotton " ."i,! uarantca to Slv. acrfect rcoult. Ak eraler. or w will .end poot paia at tOs a patk.tc Wrtla lor lr. booklet aov to dya. Icaca ana au colors, muthkuc unuu uimmnn, mmouri. Of Caar.e. "Poodells, J ou mustn't forit te attend tb official meetlns this afternoon." "What's It for?" "We srs lying to doubls the capltsl stock of the company." "Tc doubla It? Orrst Scott I Whers Is th. money to come from?" "From the public, of course. Where did you suppose?" tlTP '. Vtiw T)nr nd .11 Nrrvnn. Hlr-nwi Sini fiM,1.,rrr. Knd f..r FKKK Jtrll boltl- .-id traatiM. lit. H. II. Klin ,I.d., Ml Arch Bt., -toliaw. f. la RoilntM rirrl.. Biggs Anything doing In your line of business? Y One of our bill colloc- ..,.. .... . . ... t .-I-1 i-i nn ivimitl I tors wuo unu utoi '" " slou starved to death lisp week. Deafness Cannot Be Cured , m.Ili-alliilia M thfY Pnnt Trh ttlS dlwaned .urtiou ol tte ear. 1 liere 1 i"'y ' r io L-urel-.u-ii, mnl that l br c.mtllu tintml reiiie-lipn. Iw.fnrss Is raus-.l I-y n In flwimicuiiditii.u of Uie lulu-nun lininn ol tlio Kuatat-hlau Till. U hen thlit tut U Inll.ninl you hv a runiblln Kiiiml nr lmperl.- t lienr. dig, and wh-n it 1 euilrrlv clif.f, irfnr is tli. rrsult, ami iiii1.hu Ihe lnll.mm.tniu n I taken out and thl.tut). r.-tote.l to Its normal eoiiilltliiii, hearing will destroyed forever; mil-cues out i'l ten are raiised ty atarrn, which I. nothing hul au luilaiurd cunJillon ol Ibe-iiiuroussurlarvs. We willglv. One Hundred Doll.rs lor any ran. ot lii .lmm (rtiiM-d l.y r.t.rrli) Ih.t can not l e enred by llall's I'atarra Cure, bend lor ' jr. J. CIIKSEY 4 CO., Toledo, O. Hold by Prugirlxa. t . . li.ll'l r.mily J'lUs r. th. best. Did Iks neat It Coald. The photographer was prrpsrlng to take a negative of the prise buying. "Look pleasant," be esid, mechanically. The Intelligent snimsl showed its fangs still more, but the effort could scarcely be called a aucces. AILINQ WOMEN. K..p the Klda.ye Wrll aad tha Kldaer e Will Keep lot Wall. Sick, suffering, languid women sre learning the true cans ana them. Davis, Teias, aches could H pells and were Nothing fonimoa for Her. "I understand that Mrs. De Style Is a great stickler for having everything of the uiost exclusive kind." "Yes; she discharged her doctor be cause he told bur that her teniierature was too low." Itnltlinore American. CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING Portland Trade Directory GASOLENE ENGINES a to 4 hor lower fully warranted. IliV All "1'es nd St) Irs tt biwent prii-ss. Writ, for catalog. REICRSON MACHINERY COMPANY Portland, Oregon. of bad backs how to cure . Mrs. W. O. of Groesbeck, says: "Hack hurt me so I hardly stand. of dizziness irk headache frequent aud the action of the kid- si Tiers wss irregular. Boon after Ik egan taking Doan's Kid ney Pills I passed sevetal gravel stones. I got well and the trouble has not re turned. My bsck is good and strong and m general health better." Bold' by all dealers. 60 cents bo. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. o' humor to-dny." l'l'lli''l'l'la I'l Tetia. Oaa of Tk. lr.ln... "So," s.-il'l t'jTpt.iIn llr.is.'.'. ! rlblnif an 'eM'e'!''"'' ln "t!ie ,,,.. ,-nnie up and ren'd ,,. JIst the ni. k ot time. Hut. I b li j-Ui t felt at one time tlinM 'M become hoielely lnniie " Vn.l didn't J-"- hn' 'l.y nak ed Mian ni!.tter.-ri.ll:'-l'Ma Pre. His t.lvlaar -What a liumorM PtiiUy ; -Humorist? P-'1"; ;tmnior- I.t of b" J 'k'n have Itlnks Jinks- t.urled for a.u-- -utoa Transcrli't Around the World h.v. ad yoar FUfc Strand Plkkrr. lor ye.re la tbe Hawaiian Ul.nds and KmnJ them the onlr article that oiled. I .ns mmw la this coaetrr (Alrlcai and think a great deal at yoar coat.." (MM aeeuMTIO") Th.wnrld-wMrT- 1-MialTamrW'. TCD'S oennt 0 1 1 e d CMMng V" " . U-rr. the tmrjr oj Z h. w-HIe worth ot - I that Iig ,h" r'" A. J. TOWER Ca, Boston. U. S. A. TOWCK CANADIAN CO., UMITCD, )f Toronto. Canada- 1 Or. G. Gee Wo WONDERFUL HOKE TREATMENT Tlt'n woniWrul ht iMtctor t rnllftl n nt Iwi'kimi h cur rttilf Wlllioii. vm I iUmi are mn up v ,.r. W. to ille. II" nirfi Willi ft UVV-V2' m ihi.wi wciiid -irui cm- f '-v NvTOssy -j; ii. a hrii, Kioi", Imi.K, r'-u V'- '1 lra and ki'"- Eii,V, sJ ilml ar enllrH,! u- f,yf-i-r'- known to nmliral m-i- SielXiOlit..- known l' tllll(-i t-iica In Ih h oonn.ry. Thro iKH ili 'i""' oii h inn r-i ll- ihU Ih u-i ilo- i'ir huo-v, Ine nctlou nt over Ano (liffen-nt rfiii-'I'e wlil -li hf niii i'tnliilly uhh In itiffi-r B- liet.e. H , unrHnlt e.lnrnre l-marrl!. HKIIi inn. III " U. I lir ' . rtp-uiii:lui, io-rviiuBnii'. tii'ii li, .lr: k l-n.-y, en . ; )ma Iniiiilrvil- of i. Aiiinonl i.. i h'irii" iiiixliTut. i all and ee him. l-ail-ni mil nl' tin rlty write Inr hlwnkr and rcnlir Bvu.l .ln,p. tiiN.tl l.lAllu.N HiKI'. ddrsss THE C. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO 162 rk-al St.. $. t. Cor. Morrlaon Mention p.i.r. PORTIAND. ORtOON. Names and Addrraaes In Portland of Repre sentative HutineM firma. I-Ill) 1 11 hi' IM'I. I I Ki'a' dt veliM ln nnd prlne inic; wrlia Inr pricea. iMMlnrd, 1 IhiSa .t i-'u. M Adit' I.A.N I KltNft Welnter ., l'ort.o.t Uiwent irltf on J interne and Hlldra. KI.AM I It,- 11 1 1-1 1- H V : iiiporler. Itrar": Knit lc n; li-e im-Hiniri'iiieiii blHiikM: W wMim-d, t larkw, IKiKHKHor.il klniln for aal at rery re naliH price. Juuulre l-roiil Ht. l llt'HSI H aenlnn approval: we imrnla fll la nicml dilllt-ullriuieai WinHl.nl, C'larne . t o. AKTiriclAt. KVK.Hi eyery uliaile ami hi: a korluieut im-iiI uu approval; S ytxlaiil. I lurk Co t. UK A M HKPA K ATtUIH We .nnrante. the I'. H. m purnior In In-ih-l't Wrn ir Irn. i-aia lluaimiul la. HI'll and . U KN'HI'l.llTII I Ml llnffnm A Pendleton, knl. ki-li'S Allr-d l.enlnni'n it I o.'a tiirrt-i-t i-lnlliea. hvi-ryiliniK in m'-n'i luriii.liiiicn. Alurnaoii and Hillli lreeia. Uppnaili- KOilln a. rt)l'l,TltV tool1 If ynn wnnt your In-ii to 'ay niore i-kt w r l- na inr li- pari i. uur ilIh.iii PL' III.NA Pill I. IKY r r.hl A.ioe Ml. to., I ortiHU.I. lirfk.m. I IANIO. fllt'lA NH ivt.1. a' piano ln.ne n-t Pa r.nc I irtikim and Piano, nil -H-.V pay mriil. rue l..r l't. l-el ii .i.i'.te ..u a .r.-. Allvu.. t.l.h. n ltmi.k-r t .. Portlainl, lnmt.ui. Tt I.Kfilt t I'M V TtM.IIT HIH, 'in- rm.r.' Mll-I I olr on ..l-ur.-.l w I., n , r..'iuiMi llllll.'rl..loM, inr-..".. ...i' ... H.u.ar.. I-AI li lt' IH.HatAI'll IN-IIH IIv i.rand 'Ih.-a-.a Itnllilli.K. I'orll.iriil, I Irekiin. P. N. U. No. 21-OS II FN writ tne to Btivrtisier jl . ninilio tuiti ppr. Prove II By Uic Oven Fire Ml- OVJetCO Put t'n wonderful K C Bak- Jnd Vnwrltr to the test. Get a can on approval. Your money will be returned if you don't agree that all wc claim is true. You'll be delighted with the de licious, wholesome things that if DAKINC K Is POWDER will bring to life in your oven. K C Bakin. Powder is two thirds cheaper and makes purer, bettcr.more hcalthiui loou man other powdcts anywhere near ILCCJuality. ZJ ounces ror 25 cents. Q-t it to-day 1 JAQLTS MFC . CO. Chlcaflo Send ip.el rtr "Ike.. iY itwoa" fed SiV TL DR. W. A. wisr. PuIIIns Teeth ! th nl'1t nf nil rl nii.1 w m. 1'iut rfvihlDif tt mri1-rn A uvirr h v 'in-p.i-t.M in Brrir tt.n ii'sviii K leth w truil pa n U iiftv 1 y f viisvri it m iImiiik th W n h-n-v,f ritmrt tK-r ttHith without hurt rf yt. It. 'UrrlfTnt, prVtaitall qq tli iXr:U 9 ttb mad rtKitt.iiA WISE BROTHERS ...Dt.NTISTS... l"a;l b K-iiieini. Third and Wahiee1o A.MMSPM. "in.U;ilUill Mai. m. ft it ) DR. T. P. wlbf.